15-Day Cultural Immersion Itinerary in Morocco

  • Day 1: Marrakesh
    Arrival Day

    Welcome to Marrakesh, one of the most vibrant cities in Morocco. To start your trip, head to Jemaa El-Fnaa, the central square of Marrakesh that comes alive at night with food stalls, snake charmers, and music. End the day by visiting Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs to learn about Marrakesh's history.

  • Day 2: Agadir
    3 hours (133km) from Marrakesh

    Make your way to Agadir and visit the Kasbah of Agadir, an ancient hilltop fortress that offers panoramic views of the city. While there, enjoy authentic Moroccan cuisine with a visit to the neighboring Souk El Had market. End the day at the Agadir Beach Promenade, perfect for enjoying a beautiful sunset.

  • Day 3: Kenitra
    6 hours (540km) from Agadir

    Head north to Kenitra, a city in the Rabat-Sale-Kenitra region. Visit the Royal Palace of Kenitra and the Kennaria Shrine before enjoying Orange Gardens, a beautiful public park with fountains and scenic views.

  • Day 4: Casablanca
    2 hours (195km) from Kenitra

    Travel to Casablanca, a bustling city known for its art-deco architecture. Start your day with a visit to Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. Afterward, explore the Ain Diab seaside district, offering beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean. End the day with a visit to the Old Medina for shopping and traditional Moroccan sweets at Patisserie Bennis Habous.

  • Day 5-6: Fez
    3 hours (312km) from Casablanca

    Spend the next two days exploring Fez, known for its ancient medina and rich cultural heritage. Start your visit with the stunning Bou Inania Madrasa and experience the traditional tanneries in Chouara Tannery. Don't miss out on visiting the famous Al-Attarine Madrasa, boasting beautiful tilework and intricate carvings. End your visit at Jardin Jnan Sbil, a peaceful and beautiful garden in the heart of the city.

  • Day 7: Larache
    2 hours (160km) from Fez

    Make your way to Larache and visit the La Tour de la Cigogne castle, which dates back to the 15th century. Afterward, visit the El Jabal market for fresh produce and traditional Moroccan goods. End the day at the beautiful Plage de Mehdia beach, known for its endless coastline and gorgeous sunsets.

  • Day 8-9: Meknes
    2 hours (110km) from Larache

    Explore the ancient city of Meknes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its beautiful architecture and historical importance. Start with a visit to the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, then explore the Bab Mansour gate and Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, a sacred Islamic site. The Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail and the Dar Jamai Museum are also worth visiting, offering insight into Moroccan culture and history.

  • Day 10: Salé
    1 hour (65km) from Meknes

    Travel to Salé, a serene coastal town. Begin your visit to the beautiful Grand Mosque of Salé, the most important mosque in the city. Visit Les Grands Bains de Salé, a traditional hammam, for a relaxing and authentic Moroccan experience. End your visit with a stroll along the scenic and serene Bouregreg River.

  • Day 11-12: Tangier
    4 hours (305km) from Salé

    Explore the beautiful city of Tangier, known for its bustling markets and historic sites. Start your visit with a trip to the Kasbah Museum, home to Moroccan artifacts and beautiful gardens. Visit the Forbes Museum of Tangier and the Tangier American Legation Museum to learn about Tangier's history and cultural diversity. Lastly, visit the ancient Caves of Hercules, beautiful natural caves with a rich mythology.

  • Day 13: Tinghir
    6 hours (638km) from Tangier

    Make your way to Tinghir, a beautiful town in the Atlas Mountains. Start your visit with a stunning journey to the Todgha Gorges, known for their breathtaking views and rocky canyons. End the day with a visit to the beautiful Tinghir Oasis, known for its lush palm groves and beautiful views.

  • Day 14: El Jadida
    5 hours (455km) from Tinghir

    Travel to El Jadida, a charming coastal city known for its Portuguese heritage. Start your visit with a trip to the beautiful Citerne Portugaise, an underground water reservoir that has survived for centuries. Next, visit the El Jadida Beach Promenade and enjoy delicious fresh seafood at one of its many restaurants. End the day by visiting the historic Portuguese city walls, dating back to the 16th century.

  • Day 15: Ouarzazate & Chefchaouen
    6 hours (547km) from El Jadida

    Visit Ouarzazate, known as the "Door of the Desert." Visit the beautiful Taourirt Kasbah and learn about the town's history and culture. Next, make your way to Chefchaouen, a beautiful blue city in the Rif Mountains. Spend your last day exploring the city's beautiful alleyways, vibrant markets, and stunning natural surroundings.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Jemaa El-Fnaa (1 hour, $0-10)
  • Bahia Palace (1-2 hours, $7-14)
  • Saadian Tombs (1-2 hours, $8-16)
  • Kasbah of Agadir (2-3 hours, $5-15)
  • Souk El Had market (1-2 hours, $5-20)
  • Agadir Beach Promenade (1-2 hours, $0-20)
  • Royal Palace of Kenitra (1 hour, $0-5)
  • Kennaria Shrine (1 hour, $0-5)
  • Orange Gardens (2-3 hours, $5-15)
  • Hassan II Mosque (1-2 hours, $8-16)
  • Old Medina (2-3 hours, $5-20)
  • Bou Inania Madrasa (1-2 hours, $7-14)
  • Chouara Tannery (1-2 hours, $0-10)
  • Al-Attarine Madrasa (1-2 hours, $7-14)
  • Jardin Jnan Sbil (1-2 hours, $0-5)
  • La Tour de la Cigogne (1-2 hours, $5-10)
  • El Jabal market (1-2 hours, $5-20)
  • Plage de Mehdia (1-2 hours, $0-5)
  • Moulay Ismail Mausoleum (1-2 hours, $5-10)
  • Bab Mansour gate (1-2 hours, $5-10)
  • Moulay Idriss Zerhoun (1 hour, $0-5)
  • Maqsourea Bel Ksiriya (2-3 hours, $10-20)
  • Les Grands Bains de Salé (1-2 hours, $10-20)
  • Bouregreg River (1-2 hours, $0-5)
  • Kasbah Museum (1-2 hours, $7-14)
  • Forbes Museum of Tangier (1-2 hours, $7-14)
  • American Legation Museum (1-2 hours, $7-14)
  • Caves of Hercules (1-2 hours, $5-10)
  • Todgha Gorges (2-3 hours, $5-30)
  • Tinghir Oasis (1-2 hours, $5-20)
  • Citerne Portugaise (1-2 hours, $5-10)
  • El Jadida Beach Promenade (1-2 hours, $0-20)
  • Portuguese city walls (1-2 hours, $0-10)

Total Estimated Costs: $205-535

Transportation

To travel to each destination on this 15-day itinerary, the best mode of transportation would be by car or bus. While traveling from city to city may take several hours, the views and experiences that come with seeing each unique location are priceless. Travel costs can vary depending on mode of transportation and time of year, but a car rental could cost around $500 for 15 days. Local transportation and taxis are suggested for exploring each city, as many historic sites and points of interest are within walking distance.

Useful Tips

If you have additional time, consider visiting the cities of Essaouira or Rabat, both known for their stunning beaches and historic sites. For those with less time, consider removing a few of the cities or sites listed in this itinerary. It is suggested that travelers research opening hours and days in advance of their trip, as many historic sites and restaurants can have unpredictable schedules. Lastly, be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes and clothing appropriate for respectful and modest dress while visiting mosques and other sacred sites.

Airports

The primary airports in Morocco are Marrakesh Menara International Airport (RAK), Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) in Casablanca, and Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (TNG). Marrakesh Menara International Airport is located approximately 6km from Marrakesh city center, Mohammed V International Airport is located approximately 31km from Casablanca city center, and Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport is located approximately 11km from Tangier city center.

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